If the idea had revolved around Romulan Ridged Navels, as I first read the topic header, I might've been on board.
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
I tend to think the easiest explanation was that the Romulans were depleted by the time they reached what would become the Romulan system, and they did some cross breeding with the Remans to rebuild their numbers.
Didn't some novels did explain the Remans as basically mostly Romulan, but genetically mutated by microorganisms on Remus, and better able to stand the extreme conditions there?
The esiest answer is to assume that all Romulans look like TOS Romulans, and the TNG Romulans were another artistic interpretation.
Well then the TOS Romualns are the alternate artistic interpretation... that came first...That doesn't work since many novels have mentioned Romulans having ridges.
Didn't some novels did explain the Remans as basically mostly Romulan, but genetically mutated by microorganisms on Remus, and better able to stand the extreme conditions there?
I can confirm that. Vulcan's Soul #3: Epiphany to be precise.I'm thinking that might have been the Vulcan's Soul trilogy?
Except that Romulans without ridges are also mentioned in the novels.Well then the TOS Romualns are the alternate artistic interpretation... that came first...
My theory is that the ridges are a natural variation of the Vulcanoid species. They are extremely rare among Vulcans, but due to genetic drift became more common among the Romulans because of their initially small population.
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